In this episode of Hymans Robertson On... Investment, our host, Ross MacLeod, is joined by colleagues, David Watson and Sam Hampton for a discussion on the role that credit can play in a pension scheme's investment portfolio. Whether the scheme's objective is buy out, run on, or is still defining its long-term goals, our experts examine the role of credit in each of these scenarios.
Throughout the episode, they'll explore topics like:
- The role credit can play across scheme objectives.
- The flexibility and strategic benefits credit can offer.
- Scheme-specific strategy: why there's no one-size-fits-all approach to credit.
If you have any questions, or would like to discuss anything further, please get in touch.
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